
Primefit CR1401G Replacement Air Regulator – $9.97 + free prime ship & Spunding Valve Build
Primefit CR1401G Replacement Air Regulator with steel-Protected Gauge, 1/4″ Npt
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- Air regulator for precisely regulating and maintaining constant air pressure
- Accurate downstream air pressure regulation between 1 and 160-psi
- High impact composite regulator knob and steel protected gauge
- 60-Scfm at 100-PSI with 1/4-inch NPT ports
A potential homebrew application for this is to use it as part of a Spunding Valve Build. A Spunding Valve allows you to ferment under pressure, naturally and precisely carbonate in the keg, fix over-carbonated beers and lots more. See: Build a Spunding Valve for more on Spunding Valves.
Most of the builds detailed in our Spunding Resource Post consist of a PRV Valve + tee + gauge + connection option. Generally four parts in total. The CR1401G replaces two parts, both the tee and gauge. See: Spunding Valve Build: Using Primefit CR1401G Replacement Air Regulator for more details
2/21/20 9 AM Central: This is selling for $9.97. Shipping is also free to many US addresses with Prime Membership [Try Prime for Free] or a qualifying order. Pricing on this has been volatile since I posted it. It’s generally hovered in the $8 to $10 range… Prices and availability can change quickly. Check product page for current info – More About Prices
Primefit CR1401G Replacement Air Regulator with steel-Protected Gauge, 1/4″ Npt – note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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